Meltdown

Meltdown is a tactical arcade shooter featuring both singleplayer and intense online multiplayer. Become the most skilled soldier, choose your weapons, get the best upgrades, buckle up and start your mission. Be careful, each enemy has it’s own combat style, special AI and gear.

Hi guys!
Many of you gave us rich and very useful feedback. So first things first: you rock.
This being said, this thread is here to centralize all your bugs and glitches reports, hoping it will be more convenient for everybody to read and post.
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Hi guys!
Thank you for the awesome support. Because there are many threads where you all give us feedback, we just created this one to gather everything in the same place.
It should be more convenient for everybody.
Keep telling us your thoughts and ...

First of all, play with a controller. No, seriously. It's a kind of top-down perspective but you're not viewing your character directly from the top, instead, you're viewing him at a significant angle. Which means that, from the perspective of the player, the character moves more or less diagonally through the level... which messees up with the WSAD configuration. Also the "aiming recticle" is completely off. It constantly felt like I was shooting around my target.

Aside from that... I can't quite recommend this game. It's an one-to-one port of the Android game. Other than prettier graphics, lackluster mouse controls and the removal of the in-game Pay-to-Win store thing.

It's every bit as repetitive as the Android version. There's only eight weapons, four of which are unlocked just by leveling up and four more that are available after each of the aforementioned four are upgraded to the maximum. The problem here is that, the maximum upgrade level gets raised each time you go up a Prestige level, to a total of 13 upgrade levels. This only really increases the grind to get to the unlockable weapons (more upgrade levels means more Upgrade Chips and coins). The good thing is that, by the time you'll get to Prestige Level 3 you'll know exactly what works so possibly less resources will go to waste... Possibly.

The only really different thing per Prestige Level is the armor pieces. And that doesn't really affect gameplay as much as, say, new weapons would. Now, I've only reached Prestige Level 2 on the Android version so I don't know, maybe on the last Prestige level some new weapons will magically pop up (although locked items appear kind of black as opposed to not at all).

As I said, I can't really recommend this game. But I'll elaborate a bit more. The game is equally as repetitive and gets dull as the Android version, the grind is exactly the same, and this version costs 7€ - as opposed to something like 3€ on Android (you get a trial until you reach level 10 and then you're asked to pay to unlock the rest of the game). The only reason I'll probably keep playing this version is because I can't be bothered to connect a Dualshock 4 controller to my phone.

Meltdown VR FAQ
What VR devices does Meltdown currently support?
Currently we support the Oculus Rift DK2 and DK1, in the future we will add support for other devices.
How do I run Meltdown in VR Mode?
If you launch Meltdown with a VR dev...

Hi guys!
Here's the thread where you'll find information on the coming content, bug fixes and improvements for Meltdown.
December 18 - 1.6 update is live!
Meltdown gets some great new features everyone asked us for like Local Multiplayer and Online D...